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the u.s. economy is expected to keep up the recent trend of modesty of unspectacular job growth in january. >>> plus, the dutch finance minister warns of a worsening deficit this year, this after the government is forced to bail out local banks after a bailout of 3.7 million euros. >>> we kick off with the pmis out of the eurozone. january manufacturing pmi, 47.9. the flash 47.5, december manufacturing pmi was 46.1. it has boosted the euro to maintain its gaze, now back over to 1.3651 and continuing to climb high. that is now a 32-month high against the yen, as well, at 11.25965. the german manufacturing pmi was a little better, as well, this morning. helping to boost those numbers. we suggest that there's benefits from emerging markets rather than, perhaps, from elsewhere in europe. anyway, coming in better once again for the eurozone. still in contraction territory, but, of course, the trend is what is being concentrated on. we had similar indicators for two die verging views on china's reco
the u.s. economy is expected to keep up the recent trend of modesty of unspectacular job growth in january. >>> plus, the dutch finance minister warns of a worsening deficit this year, this after the government is forced to bail out local banks after a bailout of 3.7 million euros. >>> we kick off with the pmis out of the eurozone. january manufacturing pmi, 47.9. the flash 47.5, december manufacturing pmi was 46.1. it has boosted the euro to maintain its gaze, now back over...
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the u.s. adding 157,000 jobs in january with the unemployment rate ticking up to 7.9%, despite the partisan nonpayroll jobs. a large part of the jobs coming in the final months of the year. >> we want to take a closer look at what the jobs number says about the economy and mashlgs. art is here. happy friday t. is a happy friday to some degree, joe. your take not just on the month, but on some of these revisions, three-month average now, over 200 k. >> 200 k, in january, three-month moving average. december is also 200,000, 201,000 moving average. i wouldn't say this is a boom, but the economy looks a lot better after the fact. it tells me two things, number one, this momentum will carry into the new year. because with better data, we know the economy was a lot healthier. we also know that people have more income and they're probably going to be able to withstand this tax hike on the payroll side better than we thought. and people should start revising their numbers higher. >> in the last few d
the u.s. adding 157,000 jobs in january with the unemployment rate ticking up to 7.9%, despite the partisan nonpayroll jobs. a large part of the jobs coming in the final months of the year. >> we want to take a closer look at what the jobs number says about the economy and mashlgs. art is here. happy friday t. is a happy friday to some degree, joe. your take not just on the month, but on some of these revisions, three-month average now, over 200 k. >> 200 k, in january, three-month...
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we have plenty of oil in the u.s. and there is concern about a key pipeline that was supposed to take crude from texas being delayed and being at full capacity until the fourth quarter. we have seen changes with the bomb here to the u.s. in 2007 where oil stood at last time the dow was at 14,000. back then, we saw tro pro ducks levels around 8.5 million barrels a day here in the u.s. now at 11 million per day. back then, prices 80 bucks. now at 98. that has to do with the fact that oil and equities seem to be moving quite a bit in tandem. back to you. >> sharon, thank you he much. and keeping with the rally and theme today. as well as an angle. fill is join issing us and phil i said i thought front to back, forth had the best looking group of new cars of any car maker out there. seems like customers agree. >> they had a soiled month. no doubt about that, brian. we will go over ford numbers in a bit. but first off, news that rhonda report january sales with increase of 12.8%. honda seeing a big game forty new accord. a
we have plenty of oil in the u.s. and there is concern about a key pipeline that was supposed to take crude from texas being delayed and being at full capacity until the fourth quarter. we have seen changes with the bomb here to the u.s. in 2007 where oil stood at last time the dow was at 14,000. back then, we saw tro pro ducks levels around 8.5 million barrels a day here in the u.s. now at 11 million per day. back then, prices 80 bucks. now at 98. that has to do with the fact that oil and...
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however for the u.s. the financial crisis is receding in the rear view mirror and we should be picking up. we think we were stuck in a growth channel centered around 2%, beginning this year probably next year, that growth channel is going to be more like 2.5%. >> what about i know long-term it's difficult enough to do it for this year. do you think 3.5 is on the horizon? >> that's going to be a real stretch. important because of demographics. the best thing we got going for us is that we are very good at extracting a form of energy in the middle part of the country that we don't like to -- that gives manufacturers a comparative -- >> i can't imagine that that's not going to be the thing -- all these other things. there's always something that offsets some of the negatives and i can't believe that's not going to be a powerful thing for us in the future. >> i think so, too. that's how we get to 2.5 demographics are going to be a drag. >> i'm being interested in your perspective. we're not talking about our
however for the u.s. the financial crisis is receding in the rear view mirror and we should be picking up. we think we were stuck in a growth channel centered around 2%, beginning this year probably next year, that growth channel is going to be more like 2.5%. >> what about i know long-term it's difficult enough to do it for this year. do you think 3.5 is on the horizon? >> that's going to be a real stretch. important because of demographics. the best thing we got going for us is...
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we're over a $20 billion u.s. software company. we're delivering much more than $5.5 billion in profit. so the company has to grow profitably. most importantly, though, we want to focus on the customer. if we can have the users of our technology love us, we'll reach the one billion users by 2015. we'll be a greater than 20 billion euro software company, which is somewhere closer to $30 billion. and we'll have 35% operating margins so we deliver a lot of flow through to shareholders. this is who we are. profitable revenue growth driven by customer innovation, it is all about winning for the customer. >> you've also tapped in -- i've been trying to figure out ever since i heard it on the intel call how to make money off the phablet, which is the phone and the tablet. you guys have figured it out. >> our big idea is to be device agnostic, so all the devices are supported by s.a.p. >> you don't care. >> it's all good. >> samsung -- >> it's all good. we want to run business applications so our customers take better care of their custome
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maybe the u.s. government should do that. let's take medicare and medicaid and put them all into the state exchanges. the problem is you can't pay that. >> you can't. can't afford it. >> i'll give you last word on this, phil. >> it looks like this is turning into an effort to blame unions for the health care mess that we have been in for a long time. we spend more money in health care than any country with mediocre outcomes. it would have been nice if the republicans, when they were in charge of the white house for many years, tackle this problem. >> i agree with you on that. in that sense, i'm not going to be partisan. now that the labor union democratic supporters of obama read the fine print, and we all get a taste of the cost overruns and the potential tax hikes, people are going to go nuts over this. they're not going to buy into it. i got to get out of here. grace-marie, phil, appreciate it. we're just about an hour away from a program here on cnbc that people are just dying the see. it's all about the big bucks and big
maybe the u.s. government should do that. let's take medicare and medicaid and put them all into the state exchanges. the problem is you can't pay that. >> you can't. can't afford it. >> i'll give you last word on this, phil. >> it looks like this is turning into an effort to blame unions for the health care mess that we have been in for a long time. we spend more money in health care than any country with mediocre outcomes. it would have been nice if the republicans, when...
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we haven't seen significant gains in the u.s. oil price because we have pipeline concerns that pipeline taking crews from oklahoma to texas coast. that probably won't be a full capacity until the fourth quarter. that is something that leaves still that glut of oil in the middle part of the country that is something that kept a lid on the rise in the u.s. oil price. in terms of precious metals, it has been a strong day for precious metals after the jobs data and that unploemt rate is what traders are watching. one reason they think precious metals. >> so what has happened to the individual investor over that time? jane wells is in los angeles. jane? >> hi, tyler. you think of americans as being resilient and optimistic. we found more than a few who said they survived the last few years by thinking of warren buffett. the view from main street when we come back. [ male announcer ] with citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier ban
we haven't seen significant gains in the u.s. oil price because we have pipeline concerns that pipeline taking crews from oklahoma to texas coast. that probably won't be a full capacity until the fourth quarter. that is something that leaves still that glut of oil in the middle part of the country that is something that kept a lid on the rise in the u.s. oil price. in terms of precious metals, it has been a strong day for precious metals after the jobs data and that unploemt rate is what...
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look at all of the u.s. data this week, durable goods, pending home sales, case schiller, core logic, ism, across the bond, even the gdp and non-farm payroll numbers today, a lot of interesting data points under the surface that are actually showing things are getting better. maria, you said before to herb, don't fight the fed. it's working, clearly. now you also have china doing a little bit better, 50 on the pmi overnight. europe had the best pmi in nine month. not everything is per forgets and i certainly think we'll see a volatility, but everybody is talking about a correction, and i think at the end of the day the facts are things are getting better. oh, by the way, earnings are running at about 5%. that's different from the third quarter when we saw negative 5%. i would say earnings are not decelerating, actually in the bottoming process and headed higher. >> what about that, scott? you said it is decelerating. >> earnings are only going to be up about 5% this yore. we're at that point of the psych. i
look at all of the u.s. data this week, durable goods, pending home sales, case schiller, core logic, ism, across the bond, even the gdp and non-farm payroll numbers today, a lot of interesting data points under the surface that are actually showing things are getting better. maria, you said before to herb, don't fight the fed. it's working, clearly. now you also have china doing a little bit better, 50 on the pmi overnight. europe had the best pmi in nine month. not everything is per forgets...
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on the downside, netflix has such a big percentage of the u.s. market, could be increasingly difficult to accelerate its subscriber growth. netflix itself is not seeing any ratings. melissa? >> julie, this is interesting to me. we laughed when he they announced who the cast was for this "house of cards" and what the cost was to create this sort of content last year. to me isn't floridathere a ton if you don't like this thing? if i don't like "girls" i certainly like "game of thrones," and i'm going to stick around and not cancel that thing. if i'm left with their crappy streaming product they have a big problem, because that is a horrible product. >> the thing is they have, what, 23, 25 million domestic streaming subscribers who are happy to pay $8 a month for streaming. this will bring in new subscribers and maybe make you, not so satisfied with the streaming options, sti stick around. the thing is that they don't expect everyone to like "house of cards." they just want it to be another thing that makes their streaming subscribers satisfied and
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for example, if you were to go to the u.s. mint website you would find out that people are buying as many dollars of silver as gold. that means they're buying 50 times more physical silver than gold. >> right. >> it's only produced 11 to 1. there's 11 ounces more. for investment purposes, a lot of silver is used for industrial uses, there is only three times as much silver to buy versus gold for investment. >> thanks very much for joining us. scotty, from what is now becoming a very hot palm beach as you see here, back to you. >> beautiful live shot there. thanks so much for bringing that great interview to us. eric sprott thanks to you as well for coming on our show today. coming up on halftime the clash of the titans. one week later. we'll look back at the tale of the herbalife tape. the company is stuck in the middle of this very heated battle. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. stand
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the u.s. economy is in a lot of trouble and the rising stock market doesn't reflect improving fundamentals, reflects inflation and a debased currenty. >> never been on the end of the world because it only happens once. you hear that repeatedly. >> why do you keep saying the end of the world? >> who is talking the end of the world? >> rick santelli, can you get in here? i mean, peter schiff and you -- >> i think everybody is a little bit right. everybody is a little bit right. all the major central banks and the old developed economies, even some of the just recently developed economies, well, they have central banks that have put a boundary around rational investors. as much many like gold, they want diversionification, where are you going to go? the treasuries are safe if you're really rich, looking to accumulate wealth and peter is right, but it's still a mug's game no matter how you slice it. i agree with the guest who said the economy is sideways on fundamentals so all roads lead to stocks
the u.s. economy is in a lot of trouble and the rising stock market doesn't reflect improving fundamentals, reflects inflation and a debased currenty. >> never been on the end of the world because it only happens once. you hear that repeatedly. >> why do you keep saying the end of the world? >> who is talking the end of the world? >> rick santelli, can you get in here? i mean, peter schiff and you -- >> i think everybody is a little bit right. everybody is a little...
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trace, the u.s. sending weapons to turkey tends to generate, well, resistance. >> reporter: as we saw here, shep, along with those pa patrit missiles, the u.s. sent 400 troops to help man the missiles. since the syrian civil war began, the u.s. and turkey's relationship has gotten even closer. turkey has long been a recipient of u.s. arms. in the past 60 years, we've given turkey nearly if $15 biln in arms and military aid. to expound on what you and amy colorado log were talkinkellogge group thought to be behind this has gotten smaller over the years but experts say they're very active, very anti-u.s. listen. >> it opposes the u.s. presence in turkey. it has always opposed the u.s. presence in turkey. we've seen the group target u.s. military in the past. in fact, one of the telltale signs of the group is it targets u.s. deployment in turkey whenever the united states sends troops and hardware into turkey. >> reporter: experts add that more u.s. support for turkey would likely result in more violenc
trace, the u.s. sending weapons to turkey tends to generate, well, resistance. >> reporter: as we saw here, shep, along with those pa patrit missiles, the u.s. sent 400 troops to help man the missiles. since the syrian civil war began, the u.s. and turkey's relationship has gotten even closer. turkey has long been a recipient of u.s. arms. in the past 60 years, we've given turkey nearly if $15 biln in arms and military aid. to expound on what you and amy colorado log were talkinkellogge...
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u.s. secretary of state she's traveled the world on numerous diplomatic missions but as she leaves her post with great fanfare does the hype match her record that's a question we'll ask coming up. in the us in the u.n. have imposed numerous sanctions against iran and their ability to sell oil around the globe but a new report says american officials in afghanistan fail to verify that fuel purchased for afghan security forces didn't come from iran is this yet another case of us have hockey. and immigration to health care the u.s. is facing serious problems but can a government that is deeply divided along different party lines actually solve these problems are to shines a light on some of the issues that's created a broken system in the u.s. . it's friday february first five pm in washington d.c. i'm maggie lopez and you're watching r.t. . well we begin the news this hour with turkey news coming out of turkey about is two people are dead after a suicide bomber attacked the american embassy
u.s. secretary of state she's traveled the world on numerous diplomatic missions but as she leaves her post with great fanfare does the hype match her record that's a question we'll ask coming up. in the us in the u.n. have imposed numerous sanctions against iran and their ability to sell oil around the globe but a new report says american officials in afghanistan fail to verify that fuel purchased for afghan security forces didn't come from iran is this yet another case of us have hockey. and...
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>> u.s. presence everywhere in the world is under threat and we have to be very careful about how we deploy our ambassadors and those who are representing the united states. we live in a dangerous time and a number of entities want to harm us. just another example, we have many challenges in front of us on a security front. >> we're continuing to watch what happens there. getting preliminary information about one person dead, a couple of other people have been wounded and it appears to be a suicide bombing that has taken place. let's talk about the chuck hagel hearing yesterday. which was i thought in terms of performance kind of a mess for him. here is an op-ed. former nebraska senator chuck hagel was at turns halting, question if you hadaled and often just plain bad during his confirmation hearing to be the next secretary of defense. and it almost certainly won't keep him from becoming the next man to lead the pentagon. what were his actual i guess content stumbles? and do you agree, it won
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the u.s. embassy. smoke has been seen from the side entrance of the building. we will get the latest from the scene. a motorway bridge collapses in china, where a truck packed with fireworks exploded. in mexico city, 25 people have been killed in an explosion at the state oil company. rescuers are trying to help the many that were trapped. can australian do enough to stop the united nations from stripping the great barrier reef of its world heritage status? also, looking at what's happening in business news. and jobs in the usa. >> the american economy is shrinking. employment, hoping for 160,000 new jobs to have been created. we will get the manufacturing reports later today as well. >> its 12 noon in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, 2:00 in the afternoon in turkey. if we start with breaking news. there's been an explosion in front of the u.s. embassy in turkey and one person has been killed. there's no indication as to what caused the explosion in a neighborhood that's home to a number of fo
the u.s. embassy. smoke has been seen from the side entrance of the building. we will get the latest from the scene. a motorway bridge collapses in china, where a truck packed with fireworks exploded. in mexico city, 25 people have been killed in an explosion at the state oil company. rescuers are trying to help the many that were trapped. can australian do enough to stop the united nations from stripping the great barrier reef of its world heritage status? also, looking at what's happening in...
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not for her impact on some huge policy issue, u.s.-russia, u.s.-china, some great crisis. >> clinton believes that's a narrow way of defining her role and the scope of american power. >> my first responsibility was to restore american leadership which had been tattered and damaged. so that was one of the reasons that i was out there day in and day out. and i think we not only reversed that view but we set the table for dealing with a lot of problems. >> for four years hillary clinton worked on the seventh floor of this building and traveled the globe. in the process she evolved from being a politician to being a stateswoman. and she achieved another remarkable feat. she was always popular and polarizing. now she seems to be just popular. with both democrats and republicans. when she leaves the state department on friday, clinton will be able to pick any job she wants once she's gotten some rest. and many want her to run for president in 2006. she insists she's -- 2006. she insists she's -- 2016. she insists she's done with politics. at least for n
not for her impact on some huge policy issue, u.s.-russia, u.s.-china, some great crisis. >> clinton believes that's a narrow way of defining her role and the scope of american power. >> my first responsibility was to restore american leadership which had been tattered and damaged. so that was one of the reasons that i was out there day in and day out. and i think we not only reversed that view but we set the table for dealing with a lot of problems. >> for four years hillary...
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u.s., and he stopped off in berlin on the way to the meeting. >> the u.s. vice-president peter were when visit to the german capital and his first to the german chancellery. he held an equally brief press conference after talks with chancellor merkel, giving high praise for trans-atlantic relations. the two reportedly discussed conflicts in syria and moly -- mali but made no public statements on the matter. his next stop is munich for an annual security conference, a meeting of high-ranking international policy makers, and mali and syria will be at the top of the agenda. >> the situation in the entire region is very dangerous, and we have to prevent it from going up in flames. therefore, d escalation and a cautious approach are the order of the day. >> there will be high power talks on the sidelines of the munich conference, including wooing russia to join the coalition of countries opposed to the syrian regime. >> our political correspondent is also in munich to follow the conference for
u.s., and he stopped off in berlin on the way to the meeting. >> the u.s. vice-president peter were when visit to the german capital and his first to the german chancellery. he held an equally brief press conference after talks with chancellor merkel, giving high praise for trans-atlantic relations. the two reportedly discussed conflicts in syria and moly -- mali but made no public statements on the matter. his next stop is munich for an annual security conference, a meeting of...
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a leaking blockade the u.s. military stands accused of violating washington's oil embargo against iran while to run the rebels and record export revenues. security guard is killed and several people injured as a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device at the entrance of the u.s. embassy in the turkish capital ankara. and the british government pulled the welcome mat as fears grow of a flood of european immigrants just bided plugging the u.k. as the world's best destination. it's eleven pm here in moscow you live with us on our t. ime to bomb with say at least fifteen people have been injured in fires and clashes in cairo as angry mobs attacked the presidential palace with petrol bombs there were at least six thousand protesters in the egyptian capital and thousands more watching across the country demanding that president morsi stands down from power belts shoes in cairo forty. we've got your must exceed scare in the capital as clashes have started by the presidential palace as you can see behind me reporte
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a rocket carrying u.s. communications equipment has crashed into the pacific ocean only seconds after takeoff the company responsible for the launches says an investigation is underway to discover the cause of the failure or hear a fisking of has the details. the zenith rocket with the u.s. communications satellite on board blasted off from the odyssey floating platform but to went off course almost immediately and its engines were switched off and it did into the pacific somewhere along the equator less than a minute after takeoff now on the equator the earth's rotation speed provides an additional booster rocket so they could carry more weight when it comes to launching from floating platforms besides looking awesome there are advantages and disadvantages like there's a minimal risk of rockets falling down on inhabited areas but waves could be a problem in fact there's speculation that that could have been the case this time is a collaboration between russia in their gear and to us boring companies they'v
a rocket carrying u.s. communications equipment has crashed into the pacific ocean only seconds after takeoff the company responsible for the launches says an investigation is underway to discover the cause of the failure or hear a fisking of has the details. the zenith rocket with the u.s. communications satellite on board blasted off from the odyssey floating platform but to went off course almost immediately and its engines were switched off and it did into the pacific somewhere along the...
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the u.s. is going to be taking different steps now just in light of this they've said since the attack in libya again that they've been they've been pretty particularly so very vigilant and and watching out for their different embassies james metol from the catholic new service in turkey thank you. now back to our top story violent clashes have erupted in the gyptian capital cairo with angry mobs attacking the presidential palace with petrol bombs police all using tear gas and water cannons in an attempt to disperse the crowds for more let's join cairo based reports belching like now now how violent the protests right now where you are. we've got dramatic feeds here in the capital as clashes i'm started by the president who promises you can see the ha. i mean reportedly bought the most groups threw molotov cocktails over the gates of the presidential building the security forces are right now on the vehicles and have been sending our last of today gas as you can see behind me there's police ha
the u.s. is going to be taking different steps now just in light of this they've said since the attack in libya again that they've been they've been pretty particularly so very vigilant and and watching out for their different embassies james metol from the catholic new service in turkey thank you. now back to our top story violent clashes have erupted in the gyptian capital cairo with angry mobs attacking the presidential palace with petrol bombs police all using tear gas and water cannons in...
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the u.s. gives money to the afghan government to buy fuel for its forces now u.s. officials especially spoke to general for afghanistan reconstruction say they cannot verify that the fuel purchased for afghan security forces in recent years did not come from iran it could be their way of saying that it most probably did for the wrong and it could mean that the u.s. has violated its own extinction by letting us taxpayer dollars go to remain coffers those sanctions that the u.s. has put in place not only bar u.s. companies from doing business with iran but also punish third party countries for doing business with iran but no matter how many rounds of sanctions are in effect they were never watertight even though the european union under a lot of pressure from washington stopped buying uranium oil you have a host of other countries that still do iran's biggest buyer now biggest buyers now are china india and japan and these countries are oil thirsty especially china so china imports of uranium oi
the u.s. gives money to the afghan government to buy fuel for its forces now u.s. officials especially spoke to general for afghanistan reconstruction say they cannot verify that the fuel purchased for afghan security forces in recent years did not come from iran it could be their way of saying that it most probably did for the wrong and it could mean that the u.s. has violated its own extinction by letting us taxpayer dollars go to remain coffers those sanctions that the u.s. has put in place...
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paula u.s. embassies have been of course frequent targets across north africa and the middle east can we just speculate a little as to what could be the cause of this anything linked with recent events in the region. what we certainly have seen an increase in violence and anger that has been targeted against waste in embassies particularly the embassy of the united states it was just in september a couple of months ago when the most notorious attack on a american diplomatic mission in the libyan city of benghazi took place now four people were killed in that attack including the american ambassador to libya christopher stevens just a few days ago britain's foreign office warned of a potential threat against the u.k. embassy in tripoli and britain has avoided has asked all its citizens to try as far as possible and avoid traveling to libya out of fear of this growing anger and potential threats against the british embassy there back in september if you remember there was the flighting of the trai
paula u.s. embassies have been of course frequent targets across north africa and the middle east can we just speculate a little as to what could be the cause of this anything linked with recent events in the region. what we certainly have seen an increase in violence and anger that has been targeted against waste in embassies particularly the embassy of the united states it was just in september a couple of months ago when the most notorious attack on a american diplomatic mission in the...
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a leaking blog page of the u.s. military stands accused of violent washington's oil embargo against iran while ciaran revels in record export revenues. to people are killed in several injured by a suicide bomber detonated his device at the entrance to the us embassy in the turkish capital ankara. egyptians magia cross the country in protest again massive demonstrations called for the president to go by to remain to try and stop the violence a sign after a week of deadly clashes. and the british government pulls out the welcome mat as fears grow of a lot of european immigrants despite clogging the u.k. as the world's best destiny. it's eight pm here in moscow you live with us on our tea with me to bomb would say it's good to have you company this evening america's oil blockade against iran and its marriage may have been violated by none other than the u.s. military itself the pentagon has admitted a condo consuls some of the fuel we brought in for its operation in afghanistan it's now suspected that iranian petrol ma
a leaking blog page of the u.s. military stands accused of violent washington's oil embargo against iran while ciaran revels in record export revenues. to people are killed in several injured by a suicide bomber detonated his device at the entrance to the us embassy in the turkish capital ankara. egyptians magia cross the country in protest again massive demonstrations called for the president to go by to remain to try and stop the violence a sign after a week of deadly clashes. and the british...
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blockade to the u.s. military stands accused of violating washington is oil embargo i gave iran while to run revels in record export revenues. to people like you old and several injured by a suicide bomber who detonated his device at the entrance to the u.s. embassy in the turkish capital ankara. and to the british government pulls the welcome mat as fears grow of a florida we'll play an immigrant's spy did plugging the u.k. as the world's best destination. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is r.t. . fires and clashes have erupted in the egyptian capital cairo as angry mobs attacked the president palace with petrol bombs thousands of protesters are marching across the country demanding that president morsi stand down from a poem. is in cairo forty. we've got your ma sixteen's here in the capital as clashes have started by the presidential contest as you can see behind me reportedly bought the most groups threw molotov cocktails over the gates of the presidential building the security forces a
blockade to the u.s. military stands accused of violating washington is oil embargo i gave iran while to run revels in record export revenues. to people like you old and several injured by a suicide bomber who detonated his device at the entrance to the u.s. embassy in the turkish capital ankara. and to the british government pulls the welcome mat as fears grow of a florida we'll play an immigrant's spy did plugging the u.k. as the world's best destination. twenty four hours a day seven days a...
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he also recommends to go out the u.s. and buy global stocks and currencies from countries like the ones he mentioned, australia, brazil, mexico and canada. what do you think of that bill growth assessment? >> well, you know n my opinion, and really for our clients here as wells fargo advisors, i mean i still firmly believe that one of the best way force people to build wealth over time, build wealth for retirement is building to be by owning equities. i certainly think they need to own a good chunk of u.s. equities. now saying that, the growth, we have hundreds of millions of people around the world that are coming into the middle class. their wages are rise. they want cars, washing machine, all the things we take for granted that is where the growth is going to be. we're in a mature economy. our population is only growing 1%. japan's declining, a lot of western europe is declining. so i agree that you need to invest internationally to take advantage of that growth. but i disagree that you cannot find some favorable retur
he also recommends to go out the u.s. and buy global stocks and currencies from countries like the ones he mentioned, australia, brazil, mexico and canada. what do you think of that bill growth assessment? >> well, you know n my opinion, and really for our clients here as wells fargo advisors, i mean i still firmly believe that one of the best way force people to build wealth over time, build wealth for retirement is building to be by owning equities. i certainly think they need to own a...
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he also recommends to go out the u.s. and buy global stocks and currencies from countries like the ones he mentioned, australia brazil mexico and canada. what do you think of that bill growth assessment? >> well, you know n my opinion, and really for our clients here as wells fargo advisors, i mean i still firmly believe that one of the best way force people to build wealth over time build wealth for retirement is building to be by owning equities. i certainly think they need to own a good chunk of u.s. equities. now saying that, the growth we have hundreds of millions of people around the world that are coming into the middle class. their wages are rise. they want cars washing machine all the things we take for granted that is where the growth is going to be. we're in a mature economy. our population is only growing 1%. japan's declining, a lot of western europe is declining. so i agree that you need to invest internationally to take advantage of that growth. but i disagree that you cannot find some favorable returns in
he also recommends to go out the u.s. and buy global stocks and currencies from countries like the ones he mentioned, australia brazil mexico and canada. what do you think of that bill growth assessment? >> well, you know n my opinion, and really for our clients here as wells fargo advisors, i mean i still firmly believe that one of the best way force people to build wealth over time build wealth for retirement is building to be by owning equities. i certainly think they need to own a...
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yes i think in trying to specify what the u.s. led occupation did in iraq and how it destroyed iraq one is not trying to say that saddam's regime was a bed of roses. or dictatorship it was a dictatorship that killed many thousands of people or to wage the nag a war of aggression against iran etc etc but the people most people in iraq who are not say politically active directly against the regime at least let a semi normal life there was electricity there was food distribution children went to the school without being kidnapped the people's daily lives were not so deadly and this is what the occupation did to iraq so one one describes the consequences of the u.s. led occupation one is not justifying saddam's crimes one is pointing out that a country like iraq a great civilization has been brought down to its knees by this direct occupation the brutality of the occupation sort of past saddam's regime the tortures in the prisons of our book rayburn of a secret prison prisons sort of past what saddam's torture chambers did so one is t
yes i think in trying to specify what the u.s. led occupation did in iraq and how it destroyed iraq one is not trying to say that saddam's regime was a bed of roses. or dictatorship it was a dictatorship that killed many thousands of people or to wage the nag a war of aggression against iran etc etc but the people most people in iraq who are not say politically active directly against the regime at least let a semi normal life there was electricity there was food distribution children went to...
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u.s. diplomatic post has been the target of a deadly assault. a suicide bomber detonated a vest with explosives outside the u.s. embassy in ankara, turkey, today, killing himself and a security guard. the white house described it as a terrorist attack. the explosion occurred around 1:15 p.m. local time. afterward, police tried to hold back the crowd gathered outside the u.s. facility in the turkish capital. debris littered the street near a side entrance where the blast took place. emergency workers wheeled one of the injured into an awaiting ambulance. u.s. ambassador to turkey francis ricciardone spoke to reporters outside the embassy. >> right now, we are all dealing with our sadness at the loss of our fellow member of our embassy. we salute his bravery, his service to turkey and to turkish-american friendship. our hearts go out to his family. >> brown: in istanbul, prime minister recep tayyip erdogan called the bombing an "attack against peace in our country." and in washington, the st
u.s. diplomatic post has been the target of a deadly assault. a suicide bomber detonated a vest with explosives outside the u.s. embassy in ankara, turkey, today, killing himself and a security guard. the white house described it as a terrorist attack. the explosion occurred around 1:15 p.m. local time. afterward, police tried to hold back the crowd gathered outside the u.s. facility in the turkish capital. debris littered the street near a side entrance where the blast took place. emergency...
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the u.s. embassy in turkey. a homicide bomber setting off the blast in front of that facility today killing a turkish guard. several injuries also reported in the explosion. the u.s. state department says it is working with turkish police to investigate the attack. it is also warning american citizens in turkey to avoid high-risk areas and to remain alert. the story still developing right now. much course we will continue to keep an eye on it, bring you the latest coming up in a live report. and right now, brand-new stories, and breaking news. jenna: the hostage crisis involving a five-year-old boy being held in an underground bunker now entering its third day. we'll speak with a former f.b.i. profiler about that tense situation. what do you do now? we'll talk about it. also new job numbers from washington. our unemployment picture is thrown into reverse a little bit. we'll break down the today the a tell you what it means for your wallet and the economy. and for some the super bowl is nothing
the u.s. embassy in turkey. a homicide bomber setting off the blast in front of that facility today killing a turkish guard. several injuries also reported in the explosion. the u.s. state department says it is working with turkish police to investigate the attack. it is also warning american citizens in turkey to avoid high-risk areas and to remain alert. the story still developing right now. much course we will continue to keep an eye on it, bring you the latest coming up in a live report....
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a leaking blockade the u.s. military stands accused of violating washington's oil embargo against iran while to run rebels and record export revenues. security guard is killed and several people injured as a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device at the entrance to the u.s. embassy in the turkish capital ankara. and the british government pulls the welcome mat as fears grow of a flood of european immigrants despite it plugging the u.k. as the world's best destination. it's eleven pm here in moscow you live with us on our t. ime to bomb with say. at least fifteen people have been injured in fires and clashes in cairo as angry mobs attacked the presidential palace with petrol bombs there were at least six thousand protesters in the egyptian capital and thousands more marching across the country demanding their present morsi stands down from power belts shoes in cairo forty. we've got your ma succeeds here in the capital as clashes have started by the presidential palace as you can see behind me reportedly bo
a leaking blockade the u.s. military stands accused of violating washington's oil embargo against iran while to run rebels and record export revenues. security guard is killed and several people injured as a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device at the entrance to the u.s. embassy in the turkish capital ankara. and the british government pulls the welcome mat as fears grow of a flood of european immigrants despite it plugging the u.k. as the world's best destination. it's eleven pm here...
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a leaking blog page of the u.s. military stands accused of violating washington's oil embargo against iran while to run rebels in record export revenues. two people were killed and several injured by suicide bombers and the judge made to his wife for be entrance to the u.s. embassy in the turkish capital ankara. egyptians magia cross the country in protests again massive demonstrations call for the president hugo riemann to try and stop the violence is fine after a week of deadly clashes. and the british government pulls on the welcome mat as fears grow of a lot of european immigrants despite plugging the u.k. and the world's best destiny. it's eight pm here in moscow you live with us on our tea with me to bomb would say it's good to have your company this evening america's oil blockade against iran and its merger may have been violated by none other than the u.s. military itself the pentagon has admitted a conduct consuls some of the fuel it brought in for its operation in afghanistan it's now suspected that irania
a leaking blog page of the u.s. military stands accused of violating washington's oil embargo against iran while to run rebels in record export revenues. two people were killed and several injured by suicide bombers and the judge made to his wife for be entrance to the u.s. embassy in the turkish capital ankara. egyptians magia cross the country in protests again massive demonstrations call for the president hugo riemann to try and stop the violence is fine after a week of deadly clashes. and...
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u.s. embassy in turkey's capital was an "act of terror," said a white house spokesman today. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the deadly blast from a reporter on the scene in ankara. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner reports on a widening divide between israelis and palestinians after more than a decade of starts and stops in peace talks. >> warner: thousands of israeli shoppers used to drive up this road to take advantage of the bargains in the palestinian shops just ahead. the popular shopping district has become a virtual ghost town. >> brown: secretary of state hillary clinton logged nearly a million miles visiting more than 100 countries in the last four years. ray suarez examines her legacy. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: and we close with a preview of sunday's big game. npr's mike pesca joins us from new orleans, site of super bowl xlvii. >> woodruff: that's
u.s. embassy in turkey's capital was an "act of terror," said a white house spokesman today. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the deadly blast from a reporter on the scene in ankara. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner reports on a widening divide between israelis and palestinians after more than a decade of starts and stops in peace talks. >> warner: thousands of israeli shoppers used to...
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a leaking blockade to the u.s. military stands accused of violating washington's all embargo i gave iran while to run revels in record export revenues. to people like you old and several injured by a suicide bomber who detonated his device at the entrance to the u.s. embassy in the turkish capital ankara. and the british government pulls the welcome mat as fears grow of a florida we'll play an immigrant's spited plugging the u.k. as the world's best destination. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is r.t. . fires and clashes have erupted in the egyptian capital cairo as angry mobs attacked the president palace with petrol bombs thousands of protesters are marching across the country demanding that president morsi stand down from poem. is in cairo forty. we've got term a six scenes here in the capital as clashes have started by the president obama says you can see behind me reportedly bought the most groups threw molotov cocktails over the gates of the presidential building the security forces are right n
a leaking blockade to the u.s. military stands accused of violating washington's all embargo i gave iran while to run revels in record export revenues. to people like you old and several injured by a suicide bomber who detonated his device at the entrance to the u.s. embassy in the turkish capital ankara. and the british government pulls the welcome mat as fears grow of a florida we'll play an immigrant's spited plugging the u.k. as the world's best destination. twenty four hours a day seven...
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the so-called all u.s. embassies have been of course frequent targets across north africa and the middle east can we just speculate a little as to what could be the cause of this anything linked with recent events in the region. because well we certainly have seen an increase in violence and anger that has been targeted against waste in embassies particularly the embassy of the united states it was just in september a couple of months ago when the most notorious attack on a american diplomatic mission in the libyan city of benghazi took place now four people were killed in that attack including the american ambassador to libya christopher stevens just a few days ago britain's foreign office has warned of a potential threat against the u.k. embassy in tripoli and britain has avoided has asked all its citizens to try as far as possible and avoid traveling to libya out of fear of this growing anger and potential threats against the british embassy there back in september if you remember there was the flighting
the so-called all u.s. embassies have been of course frequent targets across north africa and the middle east can we just speculate a little as to what could be the cause of this anything linked with recent events in the region. because well we certainly have seen an increase in violence and anger that has been targeted against waste in embassies particularly the embassy of the united states it was just in september a couple of months ago when the most notorious attack on a american diplomatic...
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not for her impact on some huge policy issue u.s.-russia u.s.-china, some great crisis. >> clinton believes that's a narrow way of defining her role and the scope of american power. >> my first responsibility was to restore american leadership which had been tattered and damaged. so that was one of the reasons that i was out there day in and day out. and i think we not only reversed that view but we set the table for dealing with a lot of problems. >> for four years hillary clinton worked on the seventh floor of this building and traveled the globe. in the process she evolved from being a politician to being a stateswoman. and she achieved another remarkable feat. she was always popular and polarizing. now she seems to be just popular. with both democrats and republicans. when she leaves the state department on friday clinton will be able to pick any job she wants once she's gotten some rest. and many want her to run for president in 2006. she insists she's -- 2006. she insists she's -- 2016. she insists she's done with politics. at least for no
not for her impact on some huge policy issue u.s.-russia u.s.-china, some great crisis. >> clinton believes that's a narrow way of defining her role and the scope of american power. >> my first responsibility was to restore american leadership which had been tattered and damaged. so that was one of the reasons that i was out there day in and day out. and i think we not only reversed that view but we set the table for dealing with a lot of problems. >> for four years hillary...
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the u.s. provided turkey with over $5 million since 2010 for anti-terrorism and related programs to that. bill: the region, the amy referred to a little bit of this. there are so many hot spots we're reporting on dailily. specifically this is the area of the country of turkey, north of syria. advance it one time, we'll show you where this attack happened earlier today. here in the capital city of ankara. turkey has had a lot of concern with the ongoing civil war down here in syria. concerns it could spill over into its border in turkey. as a result, the u.s. government just recently approved delivery of patriot missile batteries to a town just north of the border, about 60 miles away from the syrian border. that is something we will watch to see whether or not there is a connection or not. can't confirm any of that right now. again no claim of responsibility. go back to the map one more time here because we're trying to keep all of this in context. at the heart this is right now is the ongoing
the u.s. provided turkey with over $5 million since 2010 for anti-terrorism and related programs to that. bill: the region, the amy referred to a little bit of this. there are so many hot spots we're reporting on dailily. specifically this is the area of the country of turkey, north of syria. advance it one time, we'll show you where this attack happened earlier today. here in the capital city of ankara. turkey has had a lot of concern with the ongoing civil war down here in syria. concerns it...
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or even iranian proxy group angry at per zeeed u.s. involve -- perceived u.s. involvement in sir yeah. for domestic reasons the turks may not want it to appear al-qaeda is in turkey striking u.s. targets for fear the local turks will call for the u.s. military personnel to leave. the first battery of the patriot missiles in the u.s. sent to turkey is operational on syria's border today. it's widely believed inside syria among assad's ally that the u.s. help israeli target the convoy carry the missiles to lebanon that was bombed inside syria by the warplanes two days ago. >> in a swipe at the critics and the press whom she felt asked too many questions about benghazi, secretary of state clinton told "associated press" in exit interview those who criticize the administration handling of benghazi attacks, "don't live in an evidence-based world." bret? >> bret: jennifer, now we are learning that defense secretary panetta will testify on capitol hill about benghazi before leaving the pentagon. >> that is right. he hadn't planned to. but the threats from some lawmake
or even iranian proxy group angry at per zeeed u.s. involve -- perceived u.s. involvement in sir yeah. for domestic reasons the turks may not want it to appear al-qaeda is in turkey striking u.s. targets for fear the local turks will call for the u.s. military personnel to leave. the first battery of the patriot missiles in the u.s. sent to turkey is operational on syria's border today. it's widely believed inside syria among assad's ally that the u.s. help israeli target the convoy carry the...
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the attack on the u.s. embassy in benghazi libya significant threats to western embassies across the country now an attack on america's diplomatic mission in turkey do you see a pattern here. i did it and certainly it seems to me that one plausible explanation is that there are these radical groups who have sometimes common enemies with the west but also don't like the west in a sense if we go back thirty years to afghanistan we had groups who are hostile to solving communism but they also just like western materialism as they call it now we have groups who are hostile to say the regime in damascus or to get off his regime in libya and they were willing to take my friends and money from western sponsors but they don't actually have any love for the west and maybe they feel that the west hasn't done enough for them we often hear this from the rebel groups in syria complaining they're not getting enough assistance from the west via turkey as a brain can do more so that's what is a possible explanation though
the attack on the u.s. embassy in benghazi libya significant threats to western embassies across the country now an attack on america's diplomatic mission in turkey do you see a pattern here. i did it and certainly it seems to me that one plausible explanation is that there are these radical groups who have sometimes common enemies with the west but also don't like the west in a sense if we go back thirty years to afghanistan we had groups who are hostile to solving communism but they also just...
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. >> a bomb explodes near the u.s. embassy in turkey. >> a suicide bombing on the perimeter of an embassy is a terrorist attack. >> right now we are all dealing with our sadness at the loss of our fellow member of our embassy. >> i don't have much detail you but it was characterized as a terrorist attack on our embassy in ankara. >> there is no part of the world that is irrelevant to the united states anymore. when i came into office, did we worry about governments changing in north africa and the middle
. >> a bomb explodes near the u.s. embassy in turkey. >> a suicide bombing on the perimeter of an embassy is a terrorist attack. >> right now we are all dealing with our sadness at the loss of our fellow member of our embassy. >> i don't have much detail you but it was characterized as a terrorist attack on our embassy in ankara. >> there is no part of the world that is irrelevant to the united states anymore. when i came into office, did we worry about governments...